Cocaine and marijuana were found in a car after suspects sped away from Milton police officers without their lights on at 75-85 mph, police reported.

Cameron Wilson, 26, and his girlfriend, Kaylene Lowe, 24, both of Seaford, were stopped by police Sunday, Aug. 26, at about 1 a.m. for a motor vehicle violation, according to Milton Police Department's Facebook.

Officers asked Wilson to step out of the car three times to interview him, but Wilson resisted and grabbed the officer's arm, police said. As a second officer intervened, Wilson accelerated the car while holding the first officer's arm until he freed himself.

The suspects continued to speed away from the officers eastbound on Route 16, failing to stop for a red light at Union Street, police said. Wilson turned left onto Morris Avenue and disregarded a stop sign. Officers pursued the suspects with emergency lights and sirens on.

As Wilson turned right onto Williams Farm Road, he shut off the car lights and continued traveling at speeds of 75-85 mph, according to police. Wilson then drove the car into a cornfield and stopped in front of a residence.

Wilson left the car and fled on foot through the cornfield, leaving Lowe behind. Officers took Lowe into custody, police said. Alongside Delaware State troopers, police conducted a ground search with air support from additional troopers but ultimately were unable to find Wilson.

After searching the vehicle, officers found about 5 grams of cocaine, a capped syringe, two straws with cocaine residue, a dollar bill with cocaine residue and a small bag of marijuana, per the report. Officers also seized $396 of suspected drug money.

Lowe was taken back to the Milton Police Department, where she was charged with possession of cocaine and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was released on unsecured bond, according to the report.

Kaylene Lowe(Photo: Milton Police Department)

Due to her failure to appear in court for these charges, Lowe is currently on probation and has two active arrest warrants, according to police.

Wilson had not yet been located by police.

He has been charged by police with the following: assault in the second degree, injury to a law enforcement officer; resisting arrest with force or violence; disregarding a police officer signal; criminal impersonation; possession of drug paraphernalia; felony possession of a controlled substance; reckless driving; driving a vehicle at an unreasonable or imprudent speed; failure to stop at a red light; and failure to stop at a stop sign.

In addition to these charges, Wilson has several active arrest warrants from Justice for the Peace Court 3 and Sussex County Court of Common Pleas for shoplifting under $1,500, resisting arrest, Capias curfew violation, failure to appear for a motor vehicle violation, criminal impersonation, driving suspended or revoked and an insurance violation, per the report.

Milton police are asking for the public's help in locating Wilson, who has an extensive criminal history that includes drug offenses, felonies, assault, resisting and assaulting a police officer, weapons charges, violent tendencies and an escape risk, according to the report. Police warn against approaching the suspect due to his history of violence and weapons possession.

Anyone with information regarding the locations of Wilson or Lowe is asked to call Milton Police at 302-684-8547 or contact Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333 or via the internet at http://www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com.

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